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government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are sa
government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and...
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then give them to the government. but texas wants to make it easier for teachers to carry what a terrible idea says leland yee from san francisco. from texas, susanna likes the idea of the teachers packing heat. >> because of my background i know what it is like to be in a defenseless situation that is there to execute lawyers can protect themselves, chiropractors can protect themselves, why can't teachers? they are like second-class citizens. john: years ago you restaurant when a dead man came in and killed your mom and dad? >> 23 people. the first real mass shooting in 1991. john: people say tougher gun laws. views say the opposite. and you wrote a book about it. explain your reasoning. >> at that time you could not get a concealed carry permit. they did not exist. i would leave my gun in my car we were having lunch. a mad man drove his truck to the window and began executing people. i cannot tell you what it is like to be a fish in a girl waiting to be your turn. it just prevented us from being able to protect ours
then give them to the government. but texas wants to make it easier for teachers to carry what a terrible idea says leland yee from san francisco. from texas, susanna likes the idea of the teachers packing heat. >> because of my background i know what it is like to be in a defenseless situation that is there to execute lawyers can protect themselves, chiropractors can protect themselves, why can't teachers? they are like second-class citizens. john: years ago you restaurant when a dead...
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there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may paying half of the state taxes. half of california is paying no taxes at all . they are griping about the raise in taxes the most. jerry brown is cheering on mediocritty and chase guys like phil mickleson. when you chase those top earners out of the state. they are no longer buying . the cost of raising taxes is a killer on the state that bankrupt. >> good choice. >> anybody remember that we have a big old national debt and the feds just crossed three trillion. no one knows how to balance a checkbook in washington d.c.. i am so sick and tired of them taking more of my money
there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may...
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they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
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made the casefor big government. collective action as a way to bolster entitlement programs, and spending, and keep things fair for everybody. i believe we need more personal freedom to growour economy, lift people out of unemployment, and bring a renewed energy to our country. coming up, will the debt ceiling debate delay your tax refund? next in the president obama has begun his second term by declaring the possibilities are limitless. our political panel takes a look at the next four years. ♪ officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. - ♪ 'cause people got me questioning ♪ ♪ where is the love - ma'am. you forgot your purse. - thank you. oh. thank you very much. - a message from the foundation for a beer life. >>> from our fox business stios in new york, here, again, is gerri willis. gerri: well, not wasting a second of the second t
made the casefor big government. collective action as a way to bolster entitlement programs, and spending, and keep things fair for everybody. i believe we need more personal freedom to growour economy, lift people out of unemployment, and bring a renewed energy to our country. coming up, will the debt ceiling debate delay your tax refund? next in the president obama has begun his second term by declaring the possibilities are limitless. our political panel takes a look at the next four years....
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gerri: it is government spending that just won't die. albrecht on a little-known program that congress can't seem to cut in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ gerri: when it comes to cutting the purse strings, nobody, nobody is worst in congress. i mean nobody. case in point, an obscure program called the christopher columbus foundation, the program offering cash reward for research in the fields of agricultural science and biology. even runs a competition for middle schoolers to use science to solve local problems. they send the kids, the winners to walt disney will for a week. sounds nice except for the fact that there are other federal programs that do the exact same thing like one run by the army that rewards innovative metals coolest with a trip to washington. look, not only is the program redundant and something probably last to the private sector, but it is the government's spending no licking killed. have tried to get rid of the 450,000 of program, but nobody can make it happen. three republicans have introduced legislation to end it , no dice.
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this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number, ge can hsbc as members. these big companies who went to up the bus in their expensive airlines to my drinking champagne, and they're telling us what to do with our taxpayer dollars. it just makes me angry, and i think what is the fairness and that? >> there is no fairness. and it is something, the occupy wall street and the partnership agreement among corporate welfare. these huge companies are really pigs at the trough when it comes to a taxpayer money, and does not matter how big or small the company. there is money to be had these companies going to go after it. we side with the cap in trade, jus
this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number,...
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the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of information from the voter database. but the issue is that it is being given to nonprofit. nonprofit or legally restricted from advocating or pushing anything, basically an engaging. >> if it is a true nonprofit, it gets the money but people making contributions to it and those people deduct those contributions for income tax purposes on their own income tax, cannot support a candidate and cannot support legislation, but it could educate the public. it is a fine line the legislature doesn't recognize. there is no limitations. liz: the other thing is for the president is doing it, the law says you cannot use federal money for causes, but he basically gave his database to anyone for his cause, is that right? >> i disagree with you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it. i a
the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of information from the voter database. but the issue is that it is being given to nonprofit. nonprofit or legally restricted from advocating or pushing anything, basically an engaging. >> if it is a true nonprofit, it gets the...
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made the case for big government. collective action as a way to bolster entitlement programs, and spending, and keep things fair for everybody. i believe we need more personal freedom to grow our economy, lift people out of unemployment, and bring a renewed energy to our country. coming up, will the debt ceiling debate delay your tax refund? next in the president obama has begun his second term by declaring the possibilities are limitless. our political panel takes a look at the next four years. ♪ >>> from our fox business studios in new york, here, again, is gerri willis. gerri: well, not wasting a second of the second term, president obama making it clear who is in charge the next four years laying out a bold agenda in the inaugural address. that's how i read it. with more, maryann marsh, a democratic strategist, and rich lawry, editor of "the national review. " what do you think of the speech? >> audacious. one, it was an unabashedly progressive speech, shorn of the pose that's characterized as rhetoric. it also,
made the case for big government. collective action as a way to bolster entitlement programs, and spending, and keep things fair for everybody. i believe we need more personal freedom to grow our economy, lift people out of unemployment, and bring a renewed energy to our country. coming up, will the debt ceiling debate delay your tax refund? next in the president obama has begun his second term by declaring the possibilities are limitless. our political panel takes a look at the next four...
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they could shut down the government. it has been done before. >> it is more than shuttings down the government if they don't raise the debt ceiling there are so many people expecting payments veterans, soldiers, the --. melissa: but they get to decide who they pay and they don't. they could decide to pay those people and -- >> a lot harder, very, very hard to decide who they pay and who they don't. logistics are total nightmare. there are billions upon billions of computerized payments. if you want to code it and figure out how you get money to certain people and not others that sound like a catastrophe. it could happen when they even threatened not to raise the debt ceiling around our credit was downgraded and the markets really tumbled. you don't want to i can take the chance. no way the republicans would take that chance. melissa: maybe you don't. a nit is very risk-averse person? >> in poker a 19 is someone that folds every hand. they wait for the perfect chance to get money in. problem is nits never win tournaments.
they could shut down the government. it has been done before. >> it is more than shuttings down the government if they don't raise the debt ceiling there are so many people expecting payments veterans, soldiers, the --. melissa: but they get to decide who they pay and they don't. they could decide to pay those people and -- >> a lot harder, very, very hard to decide who they pay and who they don't. logistics are total nightmare. there are billions upon billions of computerized...
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>> california will be filled with very rich people, very poor people and government workers and that is pretty much all that will be hanging around the way it goes. melissa: jonathan, i will give you the last word. that is what you have to look forward to. >> we can take your medicine now nationally and on a state-by-state basis or just wait and evade the problem until it blows up in your face. whether this made now or later. melissa: thanks to everyone. it was history day at my son's school. he was benjamin franklin. he went right along with a the custom theme, thanks very much. a terrifying warning that could handicap the local community. pollution is more than three times the limit set at the epa. now there are calls to curb industrial activity and ban would burn. the group say these dangerous levels could cause pregnant women to miscarry or give birth prematurely. with now is the president and founder of that group read thank you for coming on. this sounds very serious. are you being alarmist or is it really this serious? >> i think for you to understand what the medical communit
>> california will be filled with very rich people, very poor people and government workers and that is pretty much all that will be hanging around the way it goes. melissa: jonathan, i will give you the last word. that is what you have to look forward to. >> we can take your medicine now nationally and on a state-by-state basis or just wait and evade the problem until it blows up in your face. whether this made now or later. melissa: thanks to everyone. it was history day at my...
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egyptian government cannot keep order. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton, a pulitzer prize winner jewett to budget millar year. overruled, president obama's appointments to the national labor relations board ruled unconstitutional. what happens now? former nlrb chairman joins us next. ♪ officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who li more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed th
egyptian government cannot keep order. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton, a pulitzer prize winner jewett to budget millar year. overruled, president obama's appointments to the national labor relations board ruled unconstitutional. what happens now? former nlrb chairman joins us next. ♪ officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at...
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gave them to us, no government can ever take them away. lou: lapierre argued only reason that federal government would want to create a list of gun owners is to quote, tax them or takes them. our next guest is a texas gun shol owneshopowner who is now ca boycott of groupon, after the site canceled his dial for a concealed handgun training course, he said that groupon seems to e8 to to e88ing anyoneo believes in the second amendment with as monster. saying this statement -- including shooting ranges, conceal and carry, and clay shooting, have been placed on ed on hiatus while we review internal stanstandards. the category surge review following consumer and merchant meafeedback, joining us now is a former customer, michael cargill, owner of austin, texas, central texas gun works. good to have you with us. >> thank you, sir. lou: let me start with, you are calling for a boycott of groupon. you have asked your attorney to talk with them. has there been any development since we came on the air? >> no, sir. my attorney is still keeping in conta
gave them to us, no government can ever take them away. lou: lapierre argued only reason that federal government would want to create a list of gun owners is to quote, tax them or takes them. our next guest is a texas gun shol owneshopowner who is now ca boycott of groupon, after the site canceled his dial for a concealed handgun training course, he said that groupon seems to e8 to to e88ing anyoneo believes in the second amendment with as monster. saying this statement -- including shooting...
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if you want the government out of the church, church stay out of government. i am against gun laws just for the record. thank you, everybody. appreciate your input on facebook. union membership at its lowest level since 1916. who are the political and economic winners and losers in all of this? the answer is next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums stuart: we are on full time record high watch for the dow today. look where it is now, 13862 up another 37. starbucks got a lot of company here and in asia. nicole petallides, the coffee giant reported stronger than expected sales and matched wall street expectations. shares on a rise 4%. bad news, let's go to has row. less demand for toys than expected here and around the world, it is down 4%. tokyo scary in cairo, egypt filled with protesters marking the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution that forced hosni mubara
if you want the government out of the church, church stay out of government. i am against gun laws just for the record. thank you, everybody. appreciate your input on facebook. union membership at its lowest level since 1916. who are the political and economic winners and losers in all of this? the answer is next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll...
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egyptian government cannot keep order. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton, a pulitzer prize winner jewett to budget millar year. overruled, president obama's appointments to the national labor relations board ruled unconstitutional. what happens now? former nlrb hairman joins us ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. ♪ lou: a federal appellate court friday ruled president obama violated the constitution when he made three recess appointments to the na
egyptian government cannot keep order. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton, a pulitzer prize winner jewett to budget millar year. overruled, president obama's appointments to the national labor relations board ruled unconstitutional. what happens now? former nlrb hairman joins us ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand...
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. >> well, this is no different than government witness protection. it's for the reasonable security and safety concerned by objective third parties that this evening, if he were to stay in ecuador, his safety, his security, his liberty would be at jeopardy. that's really something done to protect the security of the witness, but most importantly here, we didn't pick this witness. they, the plaintiffs' lawyers, pickedded this witness. they chose to conspire with him in this dirty deal. melissa: what's the incentive to come forward? he's put his life in jeopardy, may face criminal charges i'd think; right? why is he coming forward to say he was part of the deal to, you know, make chevron pay $18 million? >> like any turncoat in a racketeering case, you saw the truth coming out. you saw it was going to come out and imp kate -- implicate him, and he, this therefore, got head of it providing the evidence, and now the shocking testimony. melissa: my reaction when i hear a judge was paid half a million to say chevron has to pay $18 billion is that this is w
. >> well, this is no different than government witness protection. it's for the reasonable security and safety concerned by objective third parties that this evening, if he were to stay in ecuador, his safety, his security, his liberty would be at jeopardy. that's really something done to protect the security of the witness, but most importantly here, we didn't pick this witness. they, the plaintiffs' lawyers, pickedded this witness. they chose to conspire with him in this dirty deal....
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they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread into this vacuum that we have been completely missing in action with. melissa: steven, when you hear about the billion barrels in iraq, do you discount it because he hear about attacks like this in algeria? you realize again, just how difficult it is to get this oil to market? >> well, indeed. the situation in algeria, melissa, reminds us how vulnerable these situation situations in north africa is as your guest just said. two years ago with the libyan civil war a significant amount of libyan oil went missing from the market and was
they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread...
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no government, no government should be taking even half of what you earn, let alone two thirds. but listen to the left, phil mickelson is a punching bag, he's being mocked. professor, professor lynn burman from syracuse university says he should stop whining and give thanks for making big money. he says phil is just lucky, lucky. so you work hard. you use your brains, drive, talent and ability, and you are a successful american but the left says you are merely lucky. we want what you've got. and what's more, you don't deserve all that money. we are going to take it off you. this is the new mind meld and if you speak out and object, you are muscled into submission, you must apologize. who would have thought we would come to this? you have to apologize for financial success. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> announcer: you n
no government, no government should be taking even half of what you earn, let alone two thirds. but listen to the left, phil mickelson is a punching bag, he's being mocked. professor, professor lynn burman from syracuse university says he should stop whining and give thanks for making big money. he says phil is just lucky, lucky. so you work hard. you use your brains, drive, talent and ability, and you are a successful american but the left says you are merely lucky. we want what you've got....
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the president coming out and giving a strong defense of government saying that, quote, preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. take a listen. >> the american people can no more meet the demands of today's world by acting alone than the american soldiers could have met the forces of fascism and communism with militias. or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now, more than ever we must do these things together as one nation and one people. peter: the president also did however discuss revamping the tax code, reducing healthcare spending, trying to reduce deficits, but acknowledging the realities of divided government, said, quote, today's victories will only be partial. cheryl? cheryl: peter barnes of course standing by at the white house, big day in d.c., cold day as well. peter thank you. well, while most of the markets are closed today, money is still moving. now is your chance to make money on currencies. joining me now for a fox business exclusive interview is forex.com senior curren
the president coming out and giving a strong defense of government saying that, quote, preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. take a listen. >> the american people can no more meet the demands of today's world by acting alone than the american soldiers could have met the forces of fascism and communism with militias. or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now, more than ever we must do...
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big government approaches with the welfare state and those who work directly for government. almost half of your community dependent in some form of government you will have not just liberalism but you will have lack of jobs in those particular communities because we don't have an economic base. all money coming from government is not a good idea. dennis: is he out running even his own party, getting more liberal than mainstream democratic party? >> he is progressive, but now he has foisted that. they wanted their agenda passed, but liberals like the clintons and others that were more are me political than they were about a worldview and changing our society. this administration has nothing to lose to try to transform us into what we see in cuba or venezuela. dennis: thank you very much, appreciate you being with us. cheryl: always fascinating. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides is of course on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you are looking at the tech movers. nicole: looking at some of the tech related stocks, cheryl and dennis. dell the name grabbing head
big government approaches with the welfare state and those who work directly for government. almost half of your community dependent in some form of government you will have not just liberalism but you will have lack of jobs in those particular communities because we don't have an economic base. all money coming from government is not a good idea. dennis: is he out running even his own party, getting more liberal than mainstream democratic party? >> he is progressive, but now he has...
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the government. somehow my next check, thank you mr. obama, thank you. it is crazy. everything we have belongs to the commune, communal of america and what we'r we are allowed toe out of it. stuart: rick perry wants to give tax money back to the people of texas went too much is coming in. california keeps taking it away. listen to this. tiger woods moves to florida to avoid paying california taxes. that was 16 years ago. since then he saved by the cancellations of our next guest $100 million in taxes. compare that to phil mickelson who is a california resident therefore pay 13% of his income over a million dollars, he has had to pay an extra $8 million extra in california just in the last year. our next guest wrote all about this in the "wall street journal." we take our numbers from her. we'll come to the program. >> thanks. stuart: you also have numbers on the exodus from california. tell us. >> 3.5 million in the last two decades which is a reversal because california is gaining a lot of people in
the government. somehow my next check, thank you mr. obama, thank you. it is crazy. everything we have belongs to the commune, communal of america and what we'r we are allowed toe out of it. stuart: rick perry wants to give tax money back to the people of texas went too much is coming in. california keeps taking it away. listen to this. tiger woods moves to florida to avoid paying california taxes. that was 16 years ago. since then he saved by the cancellations of our next guest $100 million in...
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we have to work with governments around the world, okay? the united states -- we try -- we want to be good citizens wherever we do business and try to help every country we're in. the united states did a lot of stuff to turn this around. he was part of that, geithner, and bush. they did the old american way, came punching the problem until they stopped deterioration. if you are here, most say america, because of the quick rapid strong action is in much better shape today than europe, and that's true. >> as we finish, waking up today, how -- if you rate how you feel waking up every day today opposed to the height of the eye sis in 2008, how would you say? >> repressed the height of the crisis. up every day, seven days a week at four or three, and you should know i was on the phone at one point with top officials at 3 30u a.m., working around the clock hard. >> things are better. >> much better than before, yeah. >> chairman and ceo of jpmorgan, we appreciate you coming on. >> liz, thank you. >> we'll have you again. >> pleasure to be here. >
we have to work with governments around the world, okay? the united states -- we try -- we want to be good citizens wherever we do business and try to help every country we're in. the united states did a lot of stuff to turn this around. he was part of that, geithner, and bush. they did the old american way, came punching the problem until they stopped deterioration. if you are here, most say america, because of the quick rapid strong action is in much better shape today than europe, and that's...
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are you telling us that the russian government controls the mob almost as an arm of government? really? >> let's just say there's arrangements, there's deals. there's the mobsters, they are different from government. but it's clear that favors are made at times. it's clear that at times the government says we don't want you to do this, and suddenly organized crime doesn't do that. it's very clear that it is a pretty close relationship. stuart: who was the guy that was assassinated? was he the top of all mob bosses? >> he wasn't the boss, but let's say he was one of the top figures. in some ways i think he was really important because he was the last of the old school gangster. and nowadays, the kind of leader who is rising up, they're not the old style, they're sharp suited. charles: i read an article that the whole culture in russia celebrates the mob. they build them up and have tv shows about them. like everyone there is just enthralled with the mob. >> it is a big deal. it's also in some ways russians are almost proud of that, there was a really big blockbuster movie, in whi
are you telling us that the russian government controls the mob almost as an arm of government? really? >> let's just say there's arrangements, there's deals. there's the mobsters, they are different from government. but it's clear that favors are made at times. it's clear that at times the government says we don't want you to do this, and suddenly organized crime doesn't do that. it's very clear that it is a pretty close relationship. stuart: who was the guy that was assassinated? was he...
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should be governed and should govern itself. i would almost characterize it as something along the lines of a response to what we heard from president reagan in 1981 when he said government is not the solution to our problems, it is the problem. president obama making the case that the government is not necessarily our problem. together we could do great things. together we could take care of the elderly. together we can create a health care system for those who may not be able to afford it. very much discussing ways about how there should be some in society you don't have all or should not be some in society you have all at the expense of all others. he made and not to climate change, something that he had not necessarily highlighted or focused on in his first demonstration. moving forward in tackling debt and deficits, he did talk about tax reform. talk about slowing the growth of these expenses, but still no change in his governing philosophy, if not impassioned defense of his governing philosophy. we have heard from democrat
should be governed and should govern itself. i would almost characterize it as something along the lines of a response to what we heard from president reagan in 1981 when he said government is not the solution to our problems, it is the problem. president obama making the case that the government is not necessarily our problem. together we could do great things. together we could take care of the elderly. together we can create a health care system for those who may not be able to afford it....
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would i wake up feeling increasingly bad treatment was paid for by the government. the problem won't be solved unless you let them hurry up and die. >> he's apologized, and japan has the most extreme demographics in human history. and almost a quarter of japan's people are 60 and over, that aging population, a serious drain on the company's economy. frequent "varney & company" guest summed up japan's predicament in an interesting way, listen to this. >> you can see anecdotally they sell more adult diaper products than infant. stuart: is that true? >> yes, it is. stuart: wow, indeed. that's the dire situation in japan. contrast that with the united states. our proportion of old people far, far lower than japan, and lower than europe, too. a big part of that is because of immigran immigrants. now this, the former head of the head of the city teacher's union, that was years ago, she is, however, randy weingarten, now the head of the federation of teachers which is a part of the afl-cio and joins us in the next hour, and topic number one, the six-figure payout. we follo
would i wake up feeling increasingly bad treatment was paid for by the government. the problem won't be solved unless you let them hurry up and die. >> he's apologized, and japan has the most extreme demographics in human history. and almost a quarter of japan's people are 60 and over, that aging population, a serious drain on the company's economy. frequent "varney & company" guest summed up japan's predicament in an interesting way, listen to this. >> you can see...
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he stepped up and accepted responsibility from that and that shouldn't be a refreshing novelty in government or business but right now it is. cheryl: i had to ask because the decision calibers make and resistance you make are also market-moving frankly. joe rear, chief investment officer. we will be watching, thank you for being here. closing bell going to ring, 49 minutes to go. doctors -- you know why -- patients of the flu, i don't know. at night is turning to an interesting source what comes to getting the latest information on the outbreak. liz claman gets the game plan for the flu season straight from the chairman and ceo in davos, some bold statements on health care spending coming up next as "countdown to the closing bell" role on. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-
he stepped up and accepted responsibility from that and that shouldn't be a refreshing novelty in government or business but right now it is. cheryl: i had to ask because the decision calibers make and resistance you make are also market-moving frankly. joe rear, chief investment officer. we will be watching, thank you for being here. closing bell going to ring, 49 minutes to go. doctors -- you know why -- patients of the flu, i don't know. at night is turning to an interesting source what...
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should be and how government should get involved. what are your thoughts now? maybe housing has finally turned the corner. how do, we, the united states, handled the downturn? >> i will give you one example. freddie mac just came out with a recent study that the people who refinance their home had a less default rate. connell: we will not get that now. >> goldman sachs says 21 million people take advantage of low rates and save money on their mortgage. i still think there is room for it. i also think the government should work to normalize credit. unfortunately, the government is still in nine out of ten mortgages. connell: thanks a lot. appreciate it. stop being the stupid party. that is what louisiana governor bobby jindal has been saying. also, maybe, more importantly, he just wants to take a knife to federal spending. there is a new poll out that shows 58% of people who were polled opposed any spending cuts to medicare. martin bailey joins us now. what about that idea, arjun? the democrats seem to be at the right side of their ex
should be and how government should get involved. what are your thoughts now? maybe housing has finally turned the corner. how do, we, the united states, handled the downturn? >> i will give you one example. freddie mac just came out with a recent study that the people who refinance their home had a less default rate. connell: we will not get that now. >> goldman sachs says 21 million people take advantage of low rates and save money on their mortgage. i still think there is room...
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government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would be great. ashley: down to miami in an hour and a half? like 500 miles an hour. tracy: well, better than the flights these days. ashley: yeah. anything to keep you out of the --. tracy: exactly. every 15 minutes we check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. i know you would like a high-speed rail system, don't you? >> are you teasing me? send me to miami in no time at all? all right. you know it is freezing in new york and i would take it. let's talk about names on the move. the first is hess. this is something that was talked about the minute i walked in h
government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would...
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they recognize no limit on government, not even natural limits on government. they actually believe hurricane sandy was man-made and if they had their way 20 or 15 or 10 years ago it wouldn't have happened. there is no science to support that, i'm a lawyer and a legal scholar and television guy like the rest of us but that's just defies common sense. ashley: a multitude of other companies bringing companies that have all these government loans are taxpayer money that went down the drain. you blew that is unconstitutional. judge napolitano: talking about green companies receiving loan guarantee and went out of business and the feds had to pay off the loans, the fed meeting taxpayers or money borrowed from the chinese in the name of the taxpayers. present heavens is congress is congress, republicans and democrats engage so much in the president, so much ability to give these loan guarantees to companies other presidents choosing that this is now coming home to roost. republicans gave his power to george h. w. bush and george w. bush, democrats gave the power to j
they recognize no limit on government, not even natural limits on government. they actually believe hurricane sandy was man-made and if they had their way 20 or 15 or 10 years ago it wouldn't have happened. there is no science to support that, i'm a lawyer and a legal scholar and television guy like the rest of us but that's just defies common sense. ashley: a multitude of other companies bringing companies that have all these government loans are taxpayer money that went down the drain. you...
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it is a government run company they do not have a free press. if there is an oil spill, the media will not talk about it. even if they do, they will not talk about it. environmental responsibility, you bet. we use our oil resources for peaceful purposes. treatment of workers, you work and make 150 grand a year as a welder. finally, human rights. in many opec countries like saudia arabia and iran, women are not even allowed to vote. they hang gays by the thousand. they stone people to death. it is just a different ethical character. i think it should be built for economic reasons. to my liberal friends, i would say, live up to your values. connell: ezra, thank you. we will have you on again. more people ready to place new beds in the market. the old safe haven taking a hit today. sandra smith talking gold. first, some winners today on the nasdaq. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibit
it is a government run company they do not have a free press. if there is an oil spill, the media will not talk about it. even if they do, they will not talk about it. environmental responsibility, you bet. we use our oil resources for peaceful purposes. treatment of workers, you work and make 150 grand a year as a welder. finally, human rights. in many opec countries like saudia arabia and iran, women are not even allowed to vote. they hang gays by the thousand. they stone people to death. it...
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the potential for the federal government to shut down. i think many people underestimate the significance of the federal government as a part of, you know, what drives the u.s. economy. melissa: so what could they be doing you think to make things better? what could turn things around from a trucking perspective? >> i think in recent history, anytime our leaders here in washington make, you know, get a decision made, even if it is not what everybody likes or agrees with, the more certainty there is in the business community, the more likely we are to see investment and people making plans about moving forward. i mean i think it is too early to tell how consumer sentiment and consumer behavior is going to be impacted by the, by the tax increases. i mean everybody saw the 2% hit on the payroll tax expiration, what, a little less than 1% on the health care costs. so, we just don't know yet. that impacts us directly because we move a the of retail goods by truck. melissa: but, you know a lot of people out there think that the economy is getti
the potential for the federal government to shut down. i think many people underestimate the significance of the federal government as a part of, you know, what drives the u.s. economy. melissa: so what could they be doing you think to make things better? what could turn things around from a trucking perspective? >> i think in recent history, anytime our leaders here in washington make, you know, get a decision made, even if it is not what everybody likes or agrees with, the more...
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it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and it lowered tax rates. we had almost every democrat to vote with us in 1986. i think it was 97-three in the senate. that is bipartisan. i am really hoping congress can do that going forward. dagen: it was great to talk with you. be well. connell: jamie dimon is at the world economic forum. he has been taking on his critics are what he calls bad legislation. dagen: apple. the company reports after the bell today. we will set the stage on what you can expect to hear from the tech giant. will you be disappointed? take a look at oil today. it is slightly lower. $96.50 a barrel. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a
it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and it lowered tax rates. we had almost every democrat to vote with us in 1986. i think it was 97-three in the senate. that is bipartisan. i am really hoping congress can do that going forward. dagen: it was great to talk with you. be well. connell: jamie dimon is at the world economic forum. he has been taking on his critics are what he calls bad legislation. dagen: apple. the company reports after...